Albus, James
Brains, Behavior, & RoboticsPublisher: BYTE Books, McGraw-Hill, Peterborough NH 1981; 352 pages, Index, illustrations and photographs. Very Good white hardcover in Very Good black illustrated dustjacket; some edgewear and chipping to jacket with small tear at lower spine end. The binding is sound and secure, the pages are clean and unmarked

Second copy available also, which lacks the dustjacket

'From Dr. Frankenstein's homemade humanoid run amok to the personable and competent robots of the future, from the vast complexities of our own brains to the innovative comptuer systems that simulate human perception and decision making, this book gives an extensive, enlightened, and fascinating analysis of the problems and progress in the growing field of robotics..' (from the jacket flap)

Includes content such as, Binary Representation of Information, what is Information theory, Information in Biological Systems, Virus action and Replication; Exchange of Information about patterns of Human Behavior (Gregory Bateson);

Grossberg, Stephen, editor; inscribed and signed by editor on endpage
Neural Networks and Natural IntelligencePublisher: MIT press, MA 1988, fourth printing 1989; 637 pages, Index, diagrams. Very Good dark blue hardcover with titles in silver on spine; in Very Good white, orange and blue dustjacket; jacket with small creases and small edgetears along bottom. Binding is sound and secure, pages are clean and unmarked

Mitrushina, Maura N., Kyle B. Boone & Louis F. D'Elia
Handbook of Normative Data for Neuropsychological AssessmentPublisher: New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.. 2nd ptg. 26 X 18 cm. Near Fine/Fine. Dark blue leather-textured boards, xxii, 531 pp, bibliography, index. Previous owner's name & address on sticker on fpd, else fine. DJ in Brodart archival cover. According to the DJ, this is "the first reference to present and critique the available normative data for the most common neuropsychological tests: [lists 17 tests]. Informative tables throughout the book guide clinicians to the sets of normative data that are best suited to their needs.." Shipping weight 4 lbs.

This Memorandum describes the computer programming system used in the study of general neural nets, presented in RM-3406-PR, A General Neural Net, E W Paxson and JW Smith, november 1962..The present Memorandum is concerned with the details of the electronic digital simulation of such a net, and serves as an adjunct to the earlier Memorandum. The study is part of the Project RAND research program in physiological communication systems..' (from the Preface)

NET1 operates within the RAND version of the SHARE Operating System for the IBM 7090..'